Methods in Enzymology, pages 66-93

Protein Structure Prediction Using Rosetta

Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2004-05-19
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ISSN00766879, 15577988
Abstract
This chapter elaborates protein structure prediction using Rosetta. Double-blind assessments of protein structure prediction methods have indicated that the Rosetta algorithm is perhaps the most successful current method for de novo protein structure prediction. In the Rosetta method, short fragments of known proteins are assembled by a Monte Carlo strategy to yield native-like protein conformations. Using only sequence information, successful Rosetta predictions yield models with typical accuracies of 3–6 A˚ Cα root mean square deviation (RMSD) from the experimentally determined structures for contiguous segments of 60 or more residues. For each structure prediction, many short simulations starting from different random seeds are carried out to generate an ensemble of decoy structures that have both favorable local interactions and protein-like global properties. This set is then clustered by structural similarity to identify the broadest free energy minima. The effectiveness of conformation modification operators for energy function optimization is also described in this chapter.

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Rohl C. A. et al. Protein Structure Prediction Using Rosetta // Methods in Enzymology. 2004. pp. 66-93.
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Rohl C. A., Strauss C. E. M., Misura K. M., Baker D. G. Protein Structure Prediction Using Rosetta // Methods in Enzymology. 2004. pp. 66-93.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1016/S0076-6879(04)83004-0
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0076-6879(04)83004-0
TI - Protein Structure Prediction Using Rosetta
T2 - Methods in Enzymology
AU - Rohl, Carol A.
AU - Strauss, Charlie E. M.
AU - Misura, Kira M.S.
AU - Baker, David G.
PY - 2004
DA - 2004/05/19
PB - Elsevier
SP - 66-93
SN - 0076-6879
SN - 1557-7988
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@incollection{2004_Rohl,
author = {Carol A. Rohl and Charlie E. M. Strauss and Kira M.S. Misura and David G. Baker},
title = {Protein Structure Prediction Using Rosetta},
publisher = {Elsevier},
year = {2004},
pages = {66--93},
month = {may}
}
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